Month: August 2025

Food Delivery Driver Fights London Thefts on Social Media

Food Delivery Driver Fights London Thefts on Social Media

The Met Police recorded 32,000 cases of “theft from the person” in central Westminster between January and July.

August 17, 2025
How Bambi Dies: On the Evil of Sentimentalism

How Bambi Dies: On the Evil of Sentimentalism

Fake emotion has invaded family life, education, business, law, and, perhaps above all, politics, the very ordering of the nation and securing of its future flourishing.

August 17, 2025
Clear Majority of Norwegians Oppose EU Membership

Clear Majority of Norwegians Oppose EU Membership

The EU issue is unlikely to play a major role in the September parliamentary election, with only a small share of voters viewing it as decisive.

August 17, 2025
Zelensky Heads to Washington Ahead of Possible Three-Way Peace Summit

Zelensky Heads to Washington Ahead of Possible Three-Way Peace Summit

Details from the closed-door Alaska summit are surfacing, revealing key conditions discussed for a potential Ukraine peace agreement.

“Civilisation is not simply the absence of war or the presence of peace”—Polish Professor <strong>Ryszard Legutko</strong>

“Civilisation is not simply the absence of war or the presence of peace”—Polish Professor <strong>Ryszard Legutko</strong>

“Vulgarity has become an effective weapon to debunk and downgrade everything that had a higher status based on respect and deference.”

August 17, 2025
A Vassal’s Bargain: How Europe Signed Away Its Autonomy

A Vassal’s Bargain: How Europe Signed Away Its Autonomy

Ursula von der Leyen’s tariff deal with Washington marks the clearest admission yet of Europe’s diminished status in the transatlantic order.

August 16, 2025
Mixed Signals From Europe After Trump–Putin Meeting

Mixed Signals From Europe After Trump–Putin Meeting

EU chiefs push sanctions, but Starmer, Meloni and Orbán highlight hope for peace.

August 16, 2025
Serbia Rocked by Fourth Night of Street Clashes

Serbia Rocked by Fourth Night of Street Clashes

Demonstrations over a deadly station collapse have spiralled into nationwide unrest, with dozens injured and arrests mounting.

August 16, 2025
Notre Dame Is Still Burning

Notre Dame Is Still Burning

Though the French retain a fair bit of cultural conservatism, the acknowledgement of its roots in Christian anthropology and transcendent moral objectivity is largely absent.

August 16, 2025
Europe’s Next Hotspot? Balearics Reel From Migrant Surge

Europe’s Next Hotspot? Balearics Reel From Migrant Surge

Smugglers are cashing in as Spain’s holiday isles become the latest back door into Europe

August 16, 2025
Zelensky Calls for Seat at the Table After U.S.-Russia Summit

Zelensky Calls for Seat at the Table After U.S.-Russia Summit

Zelensky insists Kyiv’s allies must be involved “at every stage” of peace negotiations.

August 16, 2025
UK Official Fired Over Northern Cyprus Visit

UK Official Fired Over Northern Cyprus Visit

Greek Cypriot leaders said the visit undermined international law and UK foreign policy.

August 16, 2025